This is a friendly reminder from the Office of the Dean of Students
regarding Hunter College's policy on using your OneCard while on campus
at Hunter College. These measures are in place for your own safety and
that of the Hunter community.

All members of the college community are responsible for having their Hunter OneCard with them while on campus at all times.

Your Hunter OneCard is non-transferrable and may not be used by any other person, for any reason.

Allowing other persons to use your Hunter OneCard to gain entry on
to Hunter's campus or to use campus facilities is a violation of Hunter
College's policy and may result in that person receiving a summons for
Trespassing.

Improper use of your Hunter ID may also result in your card being deactivated.

Alcohol & Drug Policy

Any action or situation which
recklessly or intentionally endangers mental or physical health, or involves
forced consumption of liquor or drugs for the purpose of initiation or
affiliation with any organization is prohibited.

The unlawful manufacture,
distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of illegal drugs or controlled
substance by University students or employees on University/College property,
or as part of any University/College activities is prohibited. Employees of the
University must also notify the College Personnel Director of any criminal
conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than (5) days
after such conviction.

The unlawful possession, use,
or distribution of alcohol by students or employees on University/College
property, or as part of any University/College activities is prohibited.

The legal age for possession
and consumption of alcohol in New
York State
is 21. It is against the law to sell
or give away alcohol to anyone under the age of 21.

The possession or use of illegal drugs is a crime in
the State of New York. Anyone found in possession of or using such drugs on
college property will be severely dealt with and will face criminal charges.

Hunter College is in compliance with the
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 (Public Law101-226).
The New York State minimum drinking age (21
years) is observed at all campus functions. Proof of age is required to
consume alcoholic beverages and no individual appearing to be under the
influence of alcohol will be served.

All Hunter College organizations sponsoring events must, in advance of the event,
agree to the following conditions:

No person shall sell or provide an
alcoholic beverage to a person under the age of 21. Where documentation of age is unavailable or not reasonably certain;
the law requires denial of an alcoholic beverage to that person.

No person shall sell or provide an
alcoholic beverage to a person actually or apparently under the influence of alcohol.

No person shall sell or provide an
alcoholic beverage to a person known to be a habitual excessive drinker.

All advertising, promotion,
publicity, invitations, etc. stating the availability of alcoholic beverages at
an event,
must include the following statement:

The unlawful possession, use or
distribution of drugs is prohibited on the campus. Violators will be subject to
penalties ranging from reprimand and warning for a first infraction, to
separation from the college for a subsequent offense.

Legal sanctions against students alleged
to be in violation of Public Law 101- 226 will be determined according to Article
15 Section 3 of the CUNY Board of Trustees Bylaws. Sanctions for members of the
instructional staff and non-instructional staff will be governed
by Article VII of the CUNY Board of Trustees Bylaws and Article XIV,
respectively.